A super visa
is a special kind of visitor visa issued to parents/grand parents which allows them to visit their children/grandchildren in Canada for 2 years at a time. It is a multiple entry visa and is valid for up to 10 years
An application
for a super visa may only be made from out side Canada. Dependant children may not be added in this kind of application.
To be eligible for super visa, the applicant must:
- Be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada;
- Have a signed letter from his/her child or grandchild inviting him/her to Canada that includes:
1. A promise of financial support for the length of the visit;
2. The list and number of people in the household of this person;
3. A copy of this person’s Canadian citizenship or permanent resident document.
- Have medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company that is:
1. Valid for at least 1 year from the date of entry;
2. At least $100,000 coverage;
3. Have proof that the medical insurance has been paid (quotes aren’t accepted).
The invitee must prove
a household income that meets the minimum necessary income, which varies depending on the total number of family members. Proof of income may be shown in various ways, including notice of assessment or T4/T1 of the most recent tax year, employment insurance stubs, pay stubs, employment letter, bank statement, etc.
It must be remembered
that super visa is after all a type of temporary resident visa. So, it must be established that the applicant is a genuine visitor who will leave by choice at the end of the stay.
A super visa application may be made online or on paper.
Professional Fees
These amounts below do not include disbursement (Government fees) or miscellaneous costs.
Initial Consultation starts from CAD 65 and goes onward as required.
- For 30 Minutes Consultation CAD 65;
- For 1 hour Consultation CAD 105;
Parents & Grandparents Super Visa - Starts from CAD 1200 (Price may vary depending on the complexity of the file, or because of previous refusal(s) record).
- 1st installment CAD 600: At the time of signing the agreement.
- 2nd installment CAD 600: Before the submission of the application.